Nihil tam naturale est

Nihil tam naturale est, quam eo genere quidque dissolvere, quo colligatum
est. It is very natural that an obligation should not be dissolved but by
the same principles which were observed in contracting it. Dig. 50, 17,
35. See 1 Co. 100; 2 Co. Inst. 359.

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